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Allowing an XMPP server

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Allowing an XMPP server

- [Instructor] The XMPP Server is a chat service and it is one of those services kind of like mail where you need to have multiple services allowed on the firewall in the zone in order to make it work properly. Well, okay, that's great. What if you don't know the names of the services. Remember we talked about in Chapter One how to go ahead and list out all of the different services that are available and defined. Here we are. We just typed firewall-cmd space dash, dash, get-services, and here at the very bottom you can see XMPP dash bosh, XMPP client, XMPP local, and XMPP server. We're going to enable all of those. So here's what we're going to do. We're going to up arrow again because why would we want to type? And we're going to get back to where we've got our add services and we're just going to backspace over those things. XMPP-B-O-S-H, and return and that's going to succeed and the nice thing about this is we're able to do this really easily because it's listed right above there…

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